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Jul v 21, J State To Bring "Sins of Love" As Monday Attraction STARTING THIS WEEK MONDAY Alibi Ike" At McDonald; HeiligHas "TheRaven"; IN LOCAL THEATRE ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK! ONLY BIG FEATURES Fine Films Are Booked ,"41 THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON Joe E. Brown I coming to town today. He appears at the McDonald the atre in "Alibi Ike," Warner Bros.' homo run comedy, based on the popular atory by Hint- Gardner. joe, in the title role, I both a crack pitcher and the bent batter of hi" club. He baa an alibi for every thine ot just for mlntakea but for play any other player would havo been proud of. Jrte fnlia in love with the sister of the Captain's wife, hut when he alibis on his romance, the girl henra him and tttrna him down cold. Thrills follow In which Joe Is kid naped by a bunch of crooks, but he escnpea. and the romance Is patched up by the players In one of the moat comical climaxes imaginable. Olivia do Hnvllland. the tunning; elchtcen year old itirl Who made such a hit In Max Relnlinrdt'a "A Midsummer Night's Dream," has the loading feminine role opposite Joe. Others In the cost Include Itilth Donnelly, Rnscoe Knrns. William Frnwley, Eddie Sliubert, Paul Har vey. Joseph King, Joseph Crehan, Adrian Ttoelry and a score of expert baseball players of national reputa- Raymond Enrlght directed. The film la co-featured with "College Hcamlal," entertaining mystery fea ture. Coming Sundny to the Mayflower theatre Is the aparkllng Columbia comedy-romance, "Champagne for Breakfast," featuring uch well known players as Mory Cnjlifle, Hardle Albright, Joan Mareh and Llla Lee. "Unwelcome Stranger," with Jack Holt in the lead, 1 co fenturcd. Presenting a novel situation In which a young lawyer, without cli entele, glve up hl law practice, turning hl office over to a race track tout, to pursue adventure and romance, the film Is ald to possess plenty of thrills, lovo Interest and real drama. Joan Marsh and Ilardle Albright are Involved In the main romance, which eventually brlnga actlonful d venture to young Albright, who tries to save some $200,000 for Mls Marsh and Llla Lee. who play alster In the film. The $200,000 la the price being offered for an avocado ranch which la to erve as the alte for a new race track, and the one who gets to the lease for the rsnch first will gain the profits. It'a a merry, madcap race, and the four featured players, represen tative of Hollywood's finest juve niles, are excellently cast a the chaserl. Miss Marsh, who haa been acting since she wns nine yenr old, la the name Joan Marsh who was the fea tured singer with ittrh prominent radio prngrama aa Iludy Vallee'i, lien Hornle's and Blng Crosby'a. Albright la a former protege of Eva La Oalllenne, Internntlonally-famoua actress. Since coming to Hollywood, he has been featured in some twenty films. Mary Carlisle, who plays a baby doll vamp, has, for the past three years, been performing for several major studios, and Is well on her way to stardom. Llla lye, a screen tar alnce her thirteenth birthday, eturna to the acreen In "Champagne for Breakfast" after a long absence due to lllnesa. The emolnder of the cast Includes Bradley Page, Emerson Treacy, Vlnce Bnrnett, Edward Martlndel, Clarence Wilson, Wallls Clark, Will Htantnn, .lack Grey, Adrian Ilosley, Lnclen Prlval, Tammany Young, Horry Wnoda and Mary McLaren. Melville Brown directed. If you can picture the monster of "Frankenstein" and the vnmVIre of "Drnculn" vicing with each other for horror honors, yon can antici pate the chills and thrills that are packed Into Universale 'The Haven," opening at the Ilcilig theatre Sunday. Sugtostcd by Edgar Allan Poe' Immortal classic, this film bnaets the combined master mystery talents of Knrloff (Frankenstein) and Beln Lugnal (Draculo.) These two chill chasers are co-starred In a atory ndnpted to the screen by David Bnelun and featuring In the sup imrliug cast Irene Ware, f.eeter Matthews, Samuel Hinds, lnei Courtney and many others. The plot concerns the meiitnl fllchta of a famous surgeon who Is a l'oe addict and who, like the great poet 1" of a morbid, brooding turn of mind. "The Itnven" always fasci nated him, to the extcnt of having The Sunday DANCE Is at JEFFERSON BEACH 8:30 to 12:00 P. M, Eddla Scrooglns' Band Lots of Fun Beer Served Follow the Crowd a-stuffed replica of thia bird stand ing beside him on his desk. The sha dow of this bird of ill-omen pre dominates the theme of the atory, which actually begins when Its prin cipal character, a notorious criminal hwlinff frnm the nolice. comes to the doctor to have his face changed.' Promising to perform this diflicuit nn.piHnn. the mad doctor betrays his patient and holds blm In his grip THIS WEEK'S BILL8 Mayflower Sunday to Wednesday, double bill, "Cham pagne for Breakfast," with Mary Carlisle, plus "The Unwelcome Stranger," with Jack Holt; Thursday to Saturday, double bill, "Blind Date," with Ann Southern, plus "Unknown Wo man." with Dick Cromwell, Marian Marsh. Rex Sundsy only, double bill, "Living on Velvet," with Kay Francis, George Brent, plus "West Point of the Air," with Wnllace Beery; Thursday to Sundny, double bill, "Men Without Names," with Fred MncMurray, Madge Evans, plus "Reckless," with Jean Harlow, Bill Powell. Stat Sundny only, double bill, "Lightning Strikes Twice," with Aline McMahon, plua "Bles sed Event," with Lee Trncy; Monday to Thursday, big feature attraction, "Married Love," plus, on the stage, Dr. Francia Free man and living models, starring Mlaa America 1033; Friday, Sat urday, anannounced. McDonald Sunday to Wednes day, double bill, "College Scan dal," with Arllne Judge, Kelt Taylor, plua '1A1IM Ike," with Joe E. Brown; Thursday to Sat urday, double bill, "Ginger," with Jane Withera, plua "Going Highbrow." with 7-asu Pitta, Gut Klbbee. HelllQ Sunday to Wednes day, "The Baven." with Karlnff and Lngoeij Thursday to Rntur dsv, double bill, "Fighting Sher Iff," with Buck Jones, plus "Allaa Mary Dow," with Sally Filers. ,11 U. J.aa Ma Mitrltnff In a dla- V haa conceived. Into their lives cornel a beautiful girl. over whom the raving doctor casts a apcll, while her father and sweet heart attempt to aave her. The story builds to heights of terror culminating In a most amnxlng and thrilling climax. Fraught with danger ana mysti cism, "The Raven" abound with Intense uapense from beginning to Tfr la ItwlaaH M WOrthv SIICCCRSOr to "Frankenstein" and "Dracula." V..!...ltn Inatvhta Into the (1p " ,.--.. a(.w a? the department of justice men and a tender love atory are deftly combined in rarainniim "Men Without Names," which cornea Thursday to the Bex theatre, double hilled with "Reckless." starring Jean Harlow and Bill Towell. Fi..d MacMnrrnv. Madge Evans. David Holt, the new child prod1-., and Lynne Overman feature tne cast of this new film on the exploits oj Uncle Sam'a detectives. Tn the film. Fred MncMurray, one of the department's agents, Is sent to a email Kansaa town wnere money stolen In an armored car hold-up la making Its appearance. Posing as an aviation promoter, he makes the acquaintance of key flgurea In tha mystery, learns Hint the mob la aomewhere In the vicin ity, and Is being shielded by the local banker. MncMurray sends nut a call Tor aid. Lvnne Overman answers the call and between them they proceed to, get the evidence and trnck down their prey. Aa the ring closes In sbnnt the mob, they become desperate. Over man la killed In the line of duty. MncMurray attempts to come to his aid, but be, Madge Evans, whom he haa come tn love, and her little brother are trapped by the gang sters. In a dramatic, rnpld-flre climax, the gangsters are apprehended, the prisoners released and the film brought to n happy conclusion. Ilnlph Murphy, who has an en viable reputation for the production of thrillers, directed "Men Without Names." The picture features J. C. Nugent, Leslie Fenton and Herbert Ilawlinsnn In the supporting enst. The ways and means by which the goselpy columnists of modern journ alism get their Information are amus ingly exposed In Warner Bros, pic ture, "Blessed Event," which returns to the State thentre Sundny. Lee Tracy, famed Broadway star and wit, plays the role of a chatter writer which cloeely parallels that of famous Broadway columnist. The film la double hilled with "Lightning Strike Twice." The picture shows Trncy as the columnist, getting Information, hints and tips from doiens of varied ources. He use his friend" and his n..l tU aaitarlenr and his tilt- ' agination; be relies on his luck and i his Intuition and not Infrequently he lip-" T Upper left, Joe E. Brown In "Alibi Ike", at the McDonald Sunday; above, Hordie Albright and Mary Carlisle, stars of "Champagne for Breakfast", at the Mayflower; upper right, Karloff and Lugosl In "The Raven", Helllg thriller; lower right, Fred MacMurray and player In "Men Without Names", coming Thursday to the Rex. puts two ni.,1 two together and makes seven or cij;..t. It is generally untWutood that a newspaper reporter, if he is to suc ceed, must nitre a kind of sixth sense, popularly rolled a "nose for news." A columnist hns to have thnt ns well ns nn enr for gossip and nn eye t mined to en things ns they are, and not ns they seem to be. Much of this mntcrin! BtrnddleA the narrow line between slander and news, much of It must of necessity bo heresy, nil of it is dmiKcrouB nnd often libelous but every lino of it is interesting reading matter. It builds circulation. It irritates n few people niftl entertnlns millions of other. It gets the writer into many dangerous complications. The majority wins, of course, and the millions who enjoy reading about "Messed Events," in advance of near relatives can look forward to the showing of the picture by that name to learn how the gosaip is gathered. Supporting Tee Tracy in "Messed Kvent" are Mary Brian, Diek Pow ell. Allen Jenkins, Itulh Donnelly, Milton Wallace, Ned Sparks, Frank Mcllugh, Kmma Dunn, Walter Walk er, dwin Maxwell, Tom Dugan and others. The production wns adapted to tho screen by Hownrd Green, from n play by Manuel Scff and For rest Wilson. TODAY FT"" ONLY t r "T Lightning Strikes Twice" with mL Ben Lyon 1 Pert Kelton I Tt )7 1 ED Plua N.wa A Comedy BLESSED EVENT" 5 ...l.u "1 wun aj Lee Tracy J Mary Brian 1 4im I v . mm a raneevHa.. COOL Aj A rUKCdl BKtEZE 3 Sluaiiui k St STARTS TODAY FOR 4 DAYS VN1 o, SCHEDULE: News and Shorts 12:45 2:53 4:66 6:69 :02 "The Raven" 1:56 3:59 6:02 8:05 10:07 Also Scrappy Cartoon "Peace Conference" CHARLIE MURRAY COMEDY -Hi, Old Flame "Hollywood Screen Snapshots' "Stranger Than Fiction" Pathe Newa of Today fiVe-f wisky r mi CfflUHL BO r tz&rsm . ?i at MOVES ACROSS THE CAMPUSJ.gm B5 1. -iS v em. ?1 IvT.-WI Walt Disney's "Cookie Carnival" In Gorgeous Color ya.i iffliar.iy4a "-k. OUR STAGE "MISS AMERICA" (IN PERSON) Beauty Contest Winner and Bonafide Title Holder See America's Famous Redhead . DT ITG THE PICTURE rf TUUO MANY OF OURPj TRONS, ESPECIALll LADIES, REQUESTED RETURN DATE ON-Ut PICTURE THAT CAUSq BIG, STRONG MEN M FAINT. ffl SEATS W IT !m! I..t- -m A- 9 "ttv n V W&WSf I Ih. ' M" (i-:,os- I maSsajci Havo you children? Do you want children? What Kfi aro tho secrets of lovo nnd passion. What causes j crime? How can happiness be best (niiirde:l? Ho W ' can misery be avoided? Know the truth: Don't cuess. fi DARING SEX FACTS REVEAI.KD. The trnlll about 1 Love nnd Sex now frnnUly nnd fearlessly told. Plain ! fact about secret sins told In plain lancuaf'"' 5jj5 Startllnjr, dynamic, honest. No "beatin? about tue S'A hush" each fact told straight from the shoulder. i'j Thla performance may 'change the course of your Ufei f - Ladies DodS The first 100 ladies rv. -t 19 NOOIl. Jl In line at the box of- Open at U M fi" Monday matinee 2 ShOWS for weu M will be admitted free Doors open at H as guests of the the- p.r p J,I, H ater. O.10 Note: Two solid weeks Houston: two week A New Orleans, two necks Dnllns: 1 week For; d i Worth. We brlnir vou this attraction dircc. h 'rom ho President Theater, Los Angeles. j